Gorgeous Paintings by Mary Jane Ansell

Aug 12, 2010

Mary Jane Ansell graduated from Brighton University in 1994 and currently works from her studio in Brighton’s North Laine.  She has exhibit...

Tour de France 2010 in Pictures

Aug 10, 2010

The Tour de France is an annual bicycle race held in in France that covers more than 3,600 kilometers (2,200 mi) and lasts three weeks. The ...

Flowers Under X-Ray

Aug 10, 2010

British artist and photographer Hugh Turvey uses x-ray to produce compelling and insightful constructed images of everyday objects. This tim...

Vertical Garden in San Vicente

Aug 9, 2010

A vertical garden has been erected in the new children's library in San Vicente in Southern Spain, by architect Jose Maria Chofre. The s...

Maximidia’s Vintage Internet Ads

Aug 9, 2010

Sao Paulo-based ad agency Moma has created some amusing advertisement posters for Brazil’s MaxiMidia seminar series. The ads features Faceb...

65th Anniversary of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Drop

Aug 8, 2010

The 65th anniversary event at the site of the world’s first A-bomb attack echoed with the choirs of schoolchildren and the solemn ringing of...

Lady Gaga Lookalike Contest in Chicago

Aug 8, 2010

Lured by the grand prize of tickets to see Lady Gaga herself at Lollapalooza last week, a small group of pop-star doppelgangers descended up...

Ear Pull Championship

Aug 7, 2010

Ear Pull is an unusual sporting event played at the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics. The object is to tests the competitors' ability to end...

The Most Expensive Coffee in The World is Made From Animal Poop

Aug 7, 2010

Kopi luwak, the world’s most expensive coffee, is made from a certain variety of wild red coffee beans but only after it has passed through ...

Post Apocalyptic Illustrations of Tokyo

Aug 7, 2010

Tokyo Genso paints vivid and fantastic illustrations of Tokyo devoid of human habitation, probably long extinct after an apocalypse, and ta...

Sculptures for Giants by Robert Therrien

Aug 5, 2010

Robert Therrien recreates everyday objects true to their original material and colour, but on an enlarged scale. In a recent exhibition held...

Kay Petal’s Needle Felted Celebrity Wool Sculptures

Aug 5, 2010

Kay Petal is a sculptural needle felt artist from Alaska who specializes in soft-sculpted lifelike dolls with a focus on celebrity caricatu...

Wooden Mirrors by Daniel Rozin

Aug 4, 2010

Jerusalem born, New York living interactive artist Daniel Rozin specializes in making mirrors out of unreflective surfaces such as wood and...

Miss Cicciona 2010: The Miss Chubby Italy beauty contest

Aug 3, 2010

The Miss Cicciona pageant is a beauty contest for overweight women. As in all past 20 editions of the pageant, there is only one condition f...

Unusually Long Exposure Photographs by Michael Wesely

Aug 2, 2010

For more than a decade, German photography artist Michael Wesely has been inventing and refining techniques for making photographs with unu...

Inside Frankfurt Museum of Communication

Aug 1, 2010

The Museum of Communication in Frankfurt, Germany, explains the history of communication with a strong focus on postal services and telecomm...

Dalton Ghetti Creates Amazing Sculptures On Tips of Pencils

Aug 1, 2010

Dalton Ghetti, an artist from Bridgeport, U.S., has spent a good 25 years of his life working with a razor blade, a sewing needle and a scul...

Triora - The Town Of Witches

Jul 31, 2010

Triora, in Italy, is a sleepy little ancient hill towns in the valley of Argentine in the region of Liguria, close to the French border. Muc...

Mesmerizing Watercolor Art by Steve Hanks

Jul 30, 2010

Steve Hanks is recognized as one of the most talented watercolor artists working today. The detail, color and realism of Steve Hanks' p...

Graffiti Artwork of Ukrainian Banksy

Jul 29, 2010

The Ukrainian city of Simferopol, on the Black sea, recently spotted over 20 Banksy-style graffiti murals. Banksy is the pseudonym of a prol...